Members of Parliament are set to debate and adopt the Garissa College terror attack report this week, even as they resume back from their two-week recess on Monday.
Garissa Township legislator Aden Duale revealed that the investigation report by the House committee on National Security and Administrative matters will be given top priority, before the MPs break for another two months holiday in December.
The Garissa college was attacked by Al Shabaab militants on April 1, last year, leaving at lease 147 people, mostly college students, dead with more than hundred others sustaining serious injuries.
In June this year, police announced the killing of a mastermind, Mohamed Dulyadayn through a joint military operation by the Somalia and foreign troops.
The Garissa attack report that is awaiting tabling contains sensitive details of the terror attack and how the various security agencies responded. It will further reveal a number of possible security lapses during the siege and its subsequent recommendations.